25 e©HTS. 25 eaftTS. WINTER COATS.- The heavy kind that you want to wear now. All good stylos-well tailored. We hadn'.t marked them down in time lor inserting'the price, but you'll stare when you see the price tickets. 15 FURS. FURS* MOSTLY NECKLETS.— In blacks, greys, and browns. Fancy getting furs such as we sell, for less than what they cost. It's a fact—we have reduced all our line Furs to less than cost price. POST YOUR ORDER IF YOU CANNOT CALL. 36 6LOUSES. Just three doaeh GOOD SERVICEABLE BLOUSES, finished. Each one worth half as much again, os lid, M 6d,.ifc IJW, .7* W, 15s 6d. "First Sale" Prices 3s 11d, «s Bd, 4s 11d, 5s fid to 1M fV.° 24 eHILDREN'S MftTS 24 ( > DOZEN CHILDREN'S HATS.—A treat for every little Mils at Vff& ing for Mother. All sizes, and all useful shapes. "'First "Sala" Pricfe from ls*6d to 3s 11d. SEE OUR WINDOWS AND LEARN THE CREAT SAVINGS.
'He lives long that lives well"People with strong constitutions naturally expect to live many years, but often such people .prematurely break down through neglect of a simple cold Much distress and worry could be saved by taking Baxter's Lung Pieserver at the first signs of chest or bronchial trouble. It will also give certain relief .in* long-standing cases and tone up frhe system wonderfully. Is lOd buys big-bottle at all Chemwta d rtorekepers.
MILK OF THE CltfAtf. 13* CALVET # ..j*~ , ... T L Follow the lead of those who are Making »n Dairying* I have much pleasure in stating th at after a long experience in Dairying and the use of Calfmeals—having on different occasions useci nearly every Calf meal that has come on the mark et-I have found •♦Ooremillc," which 1 have used these past two seasons, the best in every wav. It is easy to use, the calves very quickly thrive on it, and I think the once wtfl more than favorably compare with any other Cal Hood on the mantel.—Yours faichfullV) " (Signed) JOHN ROSS. Ma'harahara, Sept. 13, 1915. 1 have used "CEREMILK'' for my calves this season and can thoroughly recommend it to anyone requiring Calf meal. Trier* is no necessity to cive anv new milk from the day the calf is laken troin tne mother, when using "CEREMILK." (SignedV .1. SWALLOW. Matamau, Sept. 14, 1915. I would like all interested to know, what an excellent young stock food your "CEREMILK" undoubtedly is. The 1001 b bag you sent is tail yet finished. Upon nrst trial' the calves took to it with a thorough relish and are now almost weaned— looking better than ever I have had th*** Used with proper care and juugmen t, T Mtow it to be equally satisfactory for young pig, and poultry.-Y our,. mJjLmAY . "Mavista," Adventure Bay, Tasma™„ FAS angß BY USTNT BIGGER DAIRY PROFITS FORWJ F^T CALP FOO D.S CEREMILK, THE ACKNOWLKO aLD L ®* ur Local Agents: JOHNSON AND CO., HAWERA.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 98, 27 July 1916, Page 3
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